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LIT 213: English Literature
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study of the literature of England from the Anglo-Saxon period to the end of the Neo-Classical Age, noting genres, trends, personages, philosophies, and critical theories. Representative longer works from British sources are included. May be used as a literature elective for Liberal Arts requirements. Three hours.
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LIT 214: English Literature 1800-present
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A continuation of the previous course, concentrating on Romantic, Victorian, and twentieth century British poetry, fiction, and prose of each era. Supplemented by pertinent novels. May be used as a literature elective for Liberal Arts requirements. Three hours.
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LIT 220: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A survey of the development of American literature from colonial times through revolutionist, romantic, and transcendentalist prose, poetry, and fiction up to mid-nineteenth century. Augmented by select longer fictional works. May be used as a literature elective for Liberal Arts requirements. Three hours.
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LIT 221: American Literature 1850-present
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A continuation of the above course concentrating on the rise of realism, modernist, and post-modernist literature in the genres of poetry, fiction, and prose. Supported by select longer fictional works. May be used as a literature elective for Liberal Arts requirements. Three hours.
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LIT 324: Christian Classics
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A survey of the most significant contributions in Christian literature including such authors as C.S. Lewis, Dante, Milton, Bunyan, MacDonald, Tolkien, and Flannery O'Connor. The course is designed to provide an integration of theology and literature, with special emphasis on close reading, interpretative analysis, and aesthetic appreciation of the literature. May be used as a literature elective for Liberal Arts requirements. Three hours.
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LIT 325: Introduction to Poetry
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study of poetry as a major form of literature, including an analysis of its verse forms, techniques of expression, and aesthetic values, along with thematic considerations. Two hours.
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LIT 326: Introduction to Drama
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study of drama as a major form of literature, including the history and interpretative analysis of dramatic literature. Examples of ancient, medieval, neoclassical, modern, and experimental drama are covered. Two hours.
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LIT 327: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A survey and close reading of the prominent literature from Europe, as well as from the rest of the world, excluding Britain and the U.S.A. By examining epics, dramas, short stories, novels, and poems, the student obtains a balanced background in the literary traditions which have arisen in diverse cultures. May be used as a literature elective for Liberal Arts requirements. Three hours.
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LIT 328: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study of the era, life, and works of this great literary master, with a close reading and video viewing of histories, comedies, and tragedies, as well as a study of his other poetic contributions. May be used as a literature elective for Liberal Arts requirements. Three hours.
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LIT 340: Hawthorne and Melville
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A concentrated study of two major nineteenth century American authors, covering biography, short fiction, longer fiction, and for Melville, selected poetry. Two hours.
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